The word "guest" is a singular, common noun; a word for a person.
The word guest is sometimes archaically used as a verb and may also be an adjective, as in "guest house."
Common noun
No, it is an abstract noun.
A noun clause is a group of words containing a subject and its verb but is not a complete sentence. A noun clause takes the place of a noun and cannot stand on its own.The noun clause is whatever is served.The noun clause is the direct object of the verb 'will eat'.
The plural form of the noun visitor is visitors.
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Noun
No, "guest speaker" is a noun phrase, not a compound preposition. A compound preposition is two or more words that function as a single preposition, such as "in front of" or "next to."
No, it is an abstract noun.
Guest is a noun. Guests is the plural form of guest. Guests is a plural noun.
The possessive form of the noun guest is guest's.Example: What is the guest's name?
No it is not. Guest can be noun (visitor, client), an adjective, or more rarely a verb (to host, to treat as a guest).
Yes, the word guests is a plural noun. The singular noun is guest.
no,guset is a singular.
The plural form for the noun guest is guests.The plural possessive form is guests'.example: Our guests' comfort is our first priority.
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A noun clause is a group of words containing a subject and its verb but is not a complete sentence. A noun clause takes the place of a noun and cannot stand on its own.The noun clause is whatever is served.The noun clause is the direct object of the verb 'will eat'.
The possessive form for the singular noun guest is guest's.Example: I'm expecting my guest's arrival any time now.
The possessive form for the singular noun guest is guest's.Example: I'm expecting my guest's arrival any time now.